Letters have drifted in from Barton, Lamprey and Potter during the month.
Barton reports life is moving along quietly and smoothly and that he and Mrs. Barton will be with us in June.
Lamprey's letter expressed the hope that he could arrange a roundup of available '92 men at his place in Sudbury some Sunday next spring. Charley has a most attractive layout in the vicinity of the Wayside Inn. There are charming gardens, outdoor fire-places, and all the paraphernalia he needs for exercising his well known talents as a demonstrator of how to enjoy the great outdoors. He would surely give us a grand time.
Potter is back in Worcester after a visit to his daughter in New York State and can be counted upon for the Reunion.
Probably before you see this you will have had a letter reporting the progress of plans for our Fiftieth. Reservations have been made for dinners and luncheons and for the Sunday picnic so you may be sure you will be well fed. We have excellent chances of having what we consider the most comfortable dormitory for reunion purposes assigned to us. It's up to you to do the rest to make this a memorable reunion.
Secretary and Treasurer, Longwood Towers, Brookline, Mass.